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Co-created by Carol Black and Neal Marlens, The Wonder Years debuted on NBC on January 31, 1988 and the first season lasted only six episodes. The show was, however, a commercial and critical success and it was soon renewed for a full second season that ran seventeen episodes. Following their massive ‘complete series' release from last year, Star Vista is now making individual seasons available on DVD. The complete second series of the show ran from November 30th, 1988 through May 16th, 1989.

For those unfamiliar with the show, it revolved around the exploits of Kevin Arnold (Fred Savage), a kid growing up in the late sixties. Kevin lived at home with his kindly mother Norma (Alley Mills), his surly father Jack (Dan Lauria), his hippie sister Karen (Olivia D'Abo) and his obnoxious older brother Wayne (Jason Hervey). Together they lived
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“The most diabolical device ever contrived... designed solely for carnage by a town of madmen crazed with BLOOD LUST!”

Connie Mason and William Kerwin were cast again in this follow up to Blood Feast, this time playing a couple named Terry and Tom who, while out for a drive, wind up in the small southern town of Pleasant
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In the late seventies and early eighties women in prison films were big business in Italy and playing in grindhouses across the world. They were made fast and cheap and concentrated less on actual storylines than on gratuitous set pieces that served as showcases for explicit sex and violence (often times both at once). In 1983,
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Directed by Norman J. Warren (the same man who did Prey, Inseminoid and Satan's Slave), 1978’s The Terror was released theatrically in the United States by Crown International and was previously released on DVD by Scorpion Releasing.
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In the opening scene, a man named Mark Markson (Michael Pataki) tells a picture of Ricky Nelson that his next song is gonna be a big hit. He gets a phone call and, as we see a woman (Sandi Carey) suck the caller’s
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Directed by Eddie Romero in his native homeland of The Philippines, The Twilight People tells the story of an adventurer named Matt Farrell (played, of course, by Blood Island’s most famous leading man, John Ashley) is
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Finland's entry for ‘Best Foreign Language Film' at the 2018 Academy Awards is director Dome Karukoski's bio-pic, Tom Of Finland, written by Aleksi Bardy. The story follows the life and times of Touko Laaksonen (Pekka Strang) who bravely serves his country during
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In the tradition of Crystal Lake Memories and Just Deserts comes Unearthed & Untold: The Path To Pet Sematary, a feature length documentary from filmmakers John Campopiano and Justin White that provides fans
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The subject of a fair bit of controversy upon its initial theatrical release, The Toolbox Murders may have lost some of its sting over the years but it’s still a pretty sleazy mix of sex, gore, blood and boobs. Short on plot, it moves at a good pace and has enough going for
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When you think of made for TV movies you tend to think of corny films, typically made for commercial purposes without much going on in the way of artistic ambition or message. Threads, directed by Mick Jackson in 1984 and broadcast originally
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Based on the book by David Finkel, with screenplay and Directing handled by Jason Hall of American Sniper fame, Thank You For Your Service focuses on three veterans of multiple tours of duty returning
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